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complete joses responses using nosotros commands. use direct object pronouns whenever possible. 1. sara hoy podemos hacer unas diligencias. josé sí, blank. sara primero vamos a cobrar el cheque. josé sí, blank. sara después, vamos a enviar los paquetes para mi madre. josé sí, blank. sara después del correo, vamos a visitar a mi prima rosa. josé sí, blank. sara y para terminar, vamos a la zapatería. josé no, no blank. prefiero ir al
To solve this, we need to form nosotros commands (using "vamos a" + verb, or direct object pronouns where possible) to respond to Sara's suggestions. Let's analyze each case:
1. First Dialogue: SARA: Hoy podemos hacer unas diligencias.
We need to confirm with a nosotros command. The verb is hacer, and the direct object is unas diligencias (feminine plural, so direct object pronoun las).
- Step 1: Replace the direct object (unas diligencias) with the pronoun las.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a hacerlas (or hagámoslas, but "vamos a + infinitive" is more common in casual speech here).
2. Second Dialogue: SARA: Primero vamos a cobrar el cheque.
The verb is cobrar, direct object el cheque (masculine singular, pronoun lo).
- Step 1: Replace el cheque with lo.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a cobrarlo (or cobremoslo, but "vamos a + infinitive" is simpler).
3. Third Dialogue: SARA: Después, vamos a enviar los paquetes para mi madre.
Verb: enviar, direct object los paquetes (masculine plural, pronoun los).
- Step 1: Replace los paquetes with los.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a enviarlos.
4. Fourth Dialogue: SARA: Después del correo, vamos a visitar a mi prima Rosa.
Verb: visitar, direct object a mi prima Rosa (feminine singular, pronoun la).
- Step 1: Replace a mi prima Rosa with la.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a visitarla.
5. Fifth Dialogue: SARA: Y para terminar, vamos a la zapatería.
Verb: ir (implied: vamos a ir), but the structure is vamos a + place. To use a command, we can rephrase as vamos a ir a la zapatería, but with the negative no, we use the infinitive + pronoun (but here, the direct object is implied, but the structure is no + vamos a + infinitive or no + hagamos… Wait, the original is vamos a la zapatería (a location, so no direct object, but the action is ir). So the command is vamos a ir a la zapatería, but in negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no queremos ir, but the task specifies nosotros commands with direct object pronouns—wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the last one: SARA: Y para terminar, vamos a la zapatería. JOSÉ: No, no ____. Prefiero ir al...
Wait, maybe the structure is no + vamos a + infinitive (but the infinitive here is ir, but "vamos a la zapatería" is a plan, so the command is vamos a ir a la zapatería, so negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no queremos ir, but the task wants nosotros commands with direct object pronouns—maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's recheck:
Final Answers (filling the blanks):
- Sí, vamos a hacerlas. (or hagámoslas, but "vamos a hacerlas" is more natural)
- Sí, vamos a cobrarlo.
- Sí, vamos a enviarlos.
- Sí, vamos a visitarla.
- No, no vamos a ir a la zapatería. (or if using a pronoun, but there’s no direct object here—maybe the task expects vamos a la zapatería as the action, so no vamos a ir a la zapatería or no queremos ir, but the most accurate with the structure is no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no vayamos a la zapatería, but "vamos a" is the original structure).
Final Answers (filled blanks):
- vamos a hacerlas
- vamos a cobrarlo
- vamos a enviarlos
- vamos a visitarla
- vamos a ir a la zapatería (but since it’s negative, no vamos a ir a la zapatería—but the blank is after no, no ____, so no vamos a ir a la zapatería or no queremos ir, but the task specifies nosotros commands with direct object pronouns. Wait, maybe the last one is *no vamo…
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To solve this, we need to form nosotros commands (using "vamos a" + verb, or direct object pronouns where possible) to respond to Sara's suggestions. Let's analyze each case:
1. First Dialogue: SARA: Hoy podemos hacer unas diligencias.
We need to confirm with a nosotros command. The verb is hacer, and the direct object is unas diligencias (feminine plural, so direct object pronoun las).
- Step 1: Replace the direct object (unas diligencias) with the pronoun las.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a hacerlas (or hagámoslas, but "vamos a + infinitive" is more common in casual speech here).
2. Second Dialogue: SARA: Primero vamos a cobrar el cheque.
The verb is cobrar, direct object el cheque (masculine singular, pronoun lo).
- Step 1: Replace el cheque with lo.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a cobrarlo (or cobremoslo, but "vamos a + infinitive" is simpler).
3. Third Dialogue: SARA: Después, vamos a enviar los paquetes para mi madre.
Verb: enviar, direct object los paquetes (masculine plural, pronoun los).
- Step 1: Replace los paquetes with los.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a enviarlos.
4. Fourth Dialogue: SARA: Después del correo, vamos a visitar a mi prima Rosa.
Verb: visitar, direct object a mi prima Rosa (feminine singular, pronoun la).
- Step 1: Replace a mi prima Rosa with la.
- Step 2: Form the command: vamos a visitarla.
5. Fifth Dialogue: SARA: Y para terminar, vamos a la zapatería.
Verb: ir (implied: vamos a ir), but the structure is vamos a + place. To use a command, we can rephrase as vamos a ir a la zapatería, but with the negative no, we use the infinitive + pronoun (but here, the direct object is implied, but the structure is no + vamos a + infinitive or no + hagamos… Wait, the original is vamos a la zapatería (a location, so no direct object, but the action is ir). So the command is vamos a ir a la zapatería, but in negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no queremos ir, but the task specifies nosotros commands with direct object pronouns—wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the last one: SARA: Y para terminar, vamos a la zapatería. JOSÉ: No, no ____. Prefiero ir al...
Wait, maybe the structure is no + vamos a + infinitive (but the infinitive here is ir, but "vamos a la zapatería" is a plan, so the command is vamos a ir a la zapatería, so negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no queremos ir, but the task wants nosotros commands with direct object pronouns—maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's recheck:
Final Answers (filling the blanks):
- Sí, vamos a hacerlas. (or hagámoslas, but "vamos a hacerlas" is more natural)
- Sí, vamos a cobrarlo.
- Sí, vamos a enviarlos.
- Sí, vamos a visitarla.
- No, no vamos a ir a la zapatería. (or if using a pronoun, but there’s no direct object here—maybe the task expects vamos a la zapatería as the action, so no vamos a ir a la zapatería or no queremos ir, but the most accurate with the structure is no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no vayamos a la zapatería, but "vamos a" is the original structure).
Final Answers (filled blanks):
- vamos a hacerlas
- vamos a cobrarlo
- vamos a enviarlos
- vamos a visitarla
- vamos a ir a la zapatería (but since it’s negative, no vamos a ir a la zapatería—but the blank is after no, no ____, so no vamos a ir a la zapatería or no queremos ir, but the task specifies nosotros commands with direct object pronouns. Wait, maybe the last one is no vamos a ir (but the original is vamos a la zapatería, so the action is ir a la zapatería, so the command is vamos a ir a la zapatería, so negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería (or no vayamos a la zapatería, but "vamos a" is the original structure).
Simplified Answers (common usage):
- vamos a hacerlas
- vamos a cobrarlo
- vamos a enviarlos
- vamos a visitarla
- vamos a ir a la zapatería (but in the negative: no vamos a ir a la zapatería)
(Note: For formal commands, we could use the subjunctive: hagámoslas, cobremoslo, enviémoslos, visitemosla, but "vamos a + infinitive" is more common in everyday Spanish for these responses.)